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Population Information

Spawns Naturally?

Max Number of same color (GTA V)

10

Spawn Frequency

30

Distance between identical models (GTA V)

80

Population Group Names

• ­Bikes

License Plates (GTA V)

• ­Standard White - 80%

• ­White Plate 2 - 20%

"As every Bagger owner will tell you without a trace of all-consuming regret, "It's a great bike for cruising". Which is another way of saying "It's a great bike for not going anywhere quickly or efficiently". So deep into grandpa chic it comes full circle and achieves gangland charm, this is the bike for you if you can't make up your mind and don't care how you look in the meantime."

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Design

Grand Theft Auto V

The Bagger's design is very similar to the Freeway, only featuring minor changes to its bodywork. The standard appearance seems to be based on the 2013 Harley Davidson Touring Road Glide Custom, albeit with a gas tank that instead resembles those used by Victory Motorcycles. Due to their similarities and the absence of the Freeway in the game, it is possible that Western Motorcycle Company discontinued the former in favor of the Bagger. The Bagger uses PCJ-600 light textures.

The body of the Bagger is highly customizable, giving it a wide variety of possible appearances, albeit any found on the road will be completely stock. It also shares the tank with the Nightblade and the seats and rear fender with the Wolfsbane.

Current Design Gallery

Performance

Grand Theft Auto V

The Bagger is, overall, fairly underwhelming. Its acceleration lags behind other motorcycles, even when fully upgraded, and is one of two motorcycles that, when fully upgraded, does not max out the acceleration stat (the other being the Faggio). Top speed is reasonable, but not able to keep up with virtually any other motorcycle. The cornering radius is reasonably wide, and usually requires braking of some amount. This motorcycle is, overall, a good touring motorcycle and good for cruising as it is smooth and easy to control, but feels underpowered compared to other motorcycles.

Bagger is implied to be one of motorcycles used by Lost MC although it is not a chopper (the proof of it being a gang motorcycle is taken from Underbelly of Paradise TV show in-game, where is is seen being used by Lost MC members). This is confirmed by its occasional spawn point in Stab City.

Fitting the correct modifications on the Bagger will make it resemble the GTA IV Freeway, ableit having two headlights not one.

Grand Theft Auto V

If the player modifies Franklin's Bagger it will still have the mods whenever the player encounters it again, along with his Buffalo S. This also happens with Michael's Tailgater and Premier, Trevor's Bodhi, Tracey's Issi, and Amanda's Sentinel.

Bagger bike manual.

If the player manages to access Beeker's Garage in Paleto Bay on foot, and walks into the small office area on the left of the garage, a manual for the Bagger can be seen which erroneously sports a Principe logo rather than a Western one. This was most likely a designer oversight.

This is one of three backup personal vehicles in GTA V that spawn on the street. The other two are the Sentinel and the Issi.

In Los Santos Customs, the Bagger can have either the leather Saddle Bags or no Saddle Bags at all, and if either are fitted, it will have no license plate, which makes it deemed illegal for the road.

Grand Theft Auto Online

For anyone who views Franklin or their Online Garage on the Social Club, it will show a Bagger as a display for motorcycles. Upgrades installed will remain, unless changed.

After the Bikers update, the crew emblem was moved from the top of the tank to the sides of the fairing, showing up (often distorted) on the upper forks when the fairing is removed.